Crafting is definitely an important part of most new games and Kingdom Come: Deliverance is no different. The Crafting System primarily revolves around two different avenues. This Kingdom Come: Deliverance Crafting Guide will ensure that you have a good understanding of the system used by the game when it comes to Hunting and Alchemy. We will tell you how does the Crafting System work and also mention some important Tips and Tricks which can allow you to manipulate the system.

One of them is Hunting, which involves you scavenging parts off animals and beasts to craft whatever it is that you want. The other one is Alchemy, in which you use a form of herbalism to craft whatever it is that you need to craft and move on with the game.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance Crafting

Do note that our Kingdom Come: Deliverance Crafting Guide is still work-in-progress. When the time comes, we will update this guide and keep it fresh to account for all of the new additions.

The Crafting System will become available to you when you complete the quest ‘Sick Bastard’ in the game. After you have solved the mystery of the slander and the rotten meat, you will be able to craft in the game. After this, the world is at your disposal and you will be able to craft a multitude of items.

How to Craft

For example, you will have seen that you need to make an antidote in your first quest. There are certain materials there that you need to find for each craft. You can find these items when you are traversing Bohemia and then come back to the crafting place where you can craft the items.

Once you get to the place where you can craft something, you can select the items from your inventory and then you can place them on the shelf that is right beside the crafting pot.

After this, you can go to the Recipe Book that you have and then select the recipe that you need right now. The recipe will have a comprehensive guide to what you need to do. If you follow the guide, then you will be able to craft what you need.

In the quest, for example, you first drop in the right amount of Thistle and then you boil it by pressing Q. You can see how many turns it has been by moving the hourglass and resetting the time.

Each time the hourglass pours down, 1 turn has passed. Follow the instructions to the letter and you will have managed to brew your very first antidote. Do not be alarmed if you are unable to do it right the first time, as practice will make it perfect!

For other recipes, follow the same method that you did in the quest. As you move on in the game, you will soon unlock new recipes which will allow you to craft items that are more complicated. Then you will keep on preparing Potions, Antidotes, and Poisons when you need them.

As new information is released, we will continue to update this guide and will also mention how the Hunting System works in the game. Keep an eye out to find out how the intricacies that embody the Crafting System behave and how can you make the most out of it.

Our Kingdom Come: Deliverance Crafting Guide is currently work-in-progress. We will continue to update and add more information to the guide in future. Stay-tuned!

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